Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary

Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is 13,000+ acres in the Western Everglades. Registration for admission tickets is recommended.
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Visit corkscrew.audubon.org/visit for tickets.

Wood sage (Teucrium canadense), aka Canadian germander, is a perennial native found in swamps, marshes, wet meadows, cyp...
06/07/2026

Wood sage (Teucrium canadense), aka Canadian germander, is a perennial native found in swamps, marshes, wet meadows, cypress domes, and more. This plants provides nectar for a variety of native long-tongued insects, and birds forage on its seed. 📷: Audubon staff/Allyson Webb

06/06/2026

Did you know we allow people to host weddings and other ceremonies surrounded by nature?

Learn more: audubon.org/corkscrew/weddings

06/05/2026

Follow the leader!

We are happy to welcome Kendall Barker to the flock as a seasonal outdoor educator.Kendall is a lifetime Floridian, orig...
06/04/2026

We are happy to welcome Kendall Barker to the flock as a seasonal outdoor educator.

Kendall is a lifetime Floridian, originally from Crystal River. She has a degree in Marine Biology from the University of South Florida, and this will be her fourth season in outdoor education.

Kendall enjoys birding, shelling, paddling, and just being outdoors. She is so excited to be here and share her love for nature with all the campers.

Welcome, Kendall!

06/03/2026

Audubon bird plushies are back!

This Trail Cam Tuesday highlights a mammal found throughout Florida, the Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)!🐇Eas...
06/02/2026

This Trail Cam Tuesday highlights a mammal found throughout Florida, the Eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus)!🐇
Eastern cottontails are often confused with the marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris). One way to tell them apart is by how they move. Eastern cottontails typically hop, while marsh rabbits often walk on all fours because of their shorter hind legs.

SW Florida residents might have caught this on the local news yesterday:
06/02/2026

SW Florida residents might have caught this on the local news yesterday:

The sounds of Southwest Florida's birds are now training artificial intelligence at Corkscrew Swamp, helping an app identify species by their unique calls.

Spotted!Boardwalk volunteer Christine Black spied this green anole foraging in a red maple tree late last week.  Green a...
06/01/2026

Spotted!

Boardwalk volunteer Christine Black spied this green anole foraging in a red maple tree late last week.

Green anoles (pronounced uh-noles) can range in color from emerald green to brownish-gray. They turn dark brown when stressed. Males have a pink or red dewlap (throat fan).

Scientists have determined that the introduction of brown anoles caused green anoles to evolve larger and stickier toe pads so they can climb higher to avoid the brown anoles.

05/31/2026

A female Florida softshell turtle (Apalone ferox) was seen in the backcountry by Land Stewardship staff laying eggs. The nesting season runs from late March to July, and the average clutch size is 20 eggs. 🎥: Audubon staff/Allyson Webb

05/30/2026

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Address

Naples, FL

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 1pm
Tuesday 8am - 1pm
Wednesday 8am - 1pm
Thursday 8am - 1pm
Friday 8am - 1pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm
Sunday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+12393489151

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